'87 325is (US) Passenger-Side Wiper Quit
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Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 11:36 pm    Post subject: '87 325is (US) Passenger-Side Wiper Quit Reply with quote

So the wife comes home last night with just the driver-side wiper
working. I figure the rod has come loose beneath it. Sort of common
enough.

I go to look, and there's no panel to gain access beneath that wiper.
There are two vent-like areas, one covering the driver's wiper, but the
passenger wiper is covered and I can't find an access point.

Is there one? Or is this one of those things only a BMW place can fix,
once you take out a second mortgage? :-)

Also, could this be some other problem entirely?

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Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 5:40 pm    Post subject: Re: '87 325is (US) Passenger-Side Wiper Quit Reply with quote

There should be a large access plate that stretches across the width of the
firewall, under the hood. It's held by a bunch of small screws.
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Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 10:53 am    Post subject: Re: '87 325is (US) Passenger-Side Wiper Quit Reply with quote

In article <Ku-dnQ9ABYg9gD_cRVn-pw@hawaiian.net>, Bob
<balbert@access1.net> wrote:

Quote:
There should be a large access plate that stretches across the width of the
firewall, under the hood. It's held by a bunch of small screws.

Thanks for the reply, Bob.

I found it. Looks like a few things need to be disconnected or just
moved out of the way. I'll dive into it tomorrow.

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Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 11:35 pm    Post subject: Re: '87 325is (US) Passenger-Side Wiper Quit Reply with quote

Quick update: Got it. Things had just come loose. Some quick tightening
all around, we're back in bidness. ;-)
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